Lúdláb királynő (1973)
In 18th-century Paris, Jerome Coignard, an abbé who enters a Parisian soup kitchen called the Queen of Goosefoot, takes on the owner's son, James the Impaler, as his apprentice in exchange for a good salary. The abbé, a doctor of theology and a master of the arts, is a man of great learning, adventurous and fond of physical pleasures, who humorously highlights the contradictions between common sense and Catholic beliefs. In the house of D'Astarac, a wealthy alchemist philosopher, he employs the abbot and his disciple to translate ancient Greek texts.
Director: Gergely Horváth Z.
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Ferenc Bessenyei as Jerome Coignard abbé |
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Nándor Tomanek as D'Astarac |
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László Felföldi as Nyársforgató Jakab |
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Éva Almási as |
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Ildikó Piros as |
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István Bujtor as D'Anquetil lovag |
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Dezső Garas as Angelus barát |
| Crew | György Czabarka | Cinematography |
| Writing | Anatole France | Novel |
| Writing | Gergely Horváth Z. | Adaptation |
| Directing | Gergely Horváth Z. | Director |
| Sound | Lajos Huszár | Music |